RB26DETT HKS Super Fire Racing Coil Pro Transistor Cover Gunmetal Grey
It covers the space that arises after removing the stock transistor.
- It is necessary to remove the stock power transistor when installing the HKS Super Fire Racing Coil Pro. Then, an extra space stays after removing the transistor.
Using this product can close or protect the space even after removing the power transistor. - The top of the cover has designed to harmonize with the plug cover.
- The billet aluminum-made cover with the alumite treatment brings the metal shine gloriously.
- The alumite has two color variations of gunmetal gray and red.
- The back of the cover is finished with a thin wall as much as possible for weight saving. (98g)
- It has a draining shape on the edge of the cover to keep out water from the top.
- The impressive black nickel plating bolts with rust-proof are used on the cover.
- We recommend additional paintwork for users who prefer to match the color of the surrounding parts.
Note: The color of alumite has an individual difference, and it may be faded out due to the heat.
* The modification of the spark plug cover is necessary when using the HKS SUPER FIRE RACING COIL PRO (Code No. 43005-AN001 to AN003). (Refer to the photo)
HKS
In October 1973, two talented and spirited young engineers had a vision; to design and build high performance engines and components that major OE manufacturers could not or would not produce.Led by Hiroyuki Hasegawa, a former engineer for Yamaha Motor Company, and his partner Goichi Kitagawa, the two secured a capital infusion from Sigma Automotive Co., Ltd. (hence the name “HKS ”), and began tuning gasoline powered engines in a dairy-farming shed at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan. A year later, Mr. Hasegawa designed and built the first aftermarket turbocharger for passenger cars and has never looked back.
HKS pioneered the Japanese aftermarket performance industry by delivering a host of exciting new products, including the first commercially available electronic turbo timer and boost controller. Other early products included piggy-back fuel computers and sophisticated fuel management tools. Clearly HKS was Driving Performance trends for Japanese vehicles.
